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Sattler Racing R-15
350cc Pro Alcohol Hydro
TEAM VRP
The Original "Lunatic Fringe"
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Into Southern Oregon
I've spent most of the morning reviewing the 663 photos I took yesterday for the creme de la creme to post here. I think you'll like a few of these.
In a weekend of racing marred by driver error, young Dubski ran the primary tank dry at the top of the Siskiyous. We're on the secondary tank now...although we had to crack the bonnet and shoot a little starting fluid down the gullet to get the Shack mobile again.
As a follow up to yesterday: After the 126+ pass, J Dub was getting the boat lined up for the return trip when a slight driver malfunction shot a little water into the carbs. Game over. Still, for the first time in the boat, the kid did alright, and boat owner Corey is not ready to do an Ellstrom to Dub...yet.
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Blacksheep Racing
"We're kind of a Big Deal."
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About that 95 Percent Rule
Some of you armchair boat racer types just might have looked at J Dub's average run of 117+, and thought 'that must be within 95 percent of the existing record. Shouldn't that be a new record?'
Ok: Here's the thing:
The current record is 122.376 and 95% of that is 116.257. According to the letter of the rule, yes the run exceeded 95 percent of the old speed. All that said, Blacksheep Racing wants a record only if it breaks the current mark. With a one way pass of 126.5 going upwind, had not the snafu happened on the turnaround, the return pass most likely would have been as fast if not slightly faster.
Out of respect to guys like John Stevens who let it all hang out at over 120 out there in the wind, Blacksheep Racing feels like Stevens should keep that record just a little bit longer, or at least until J Dub, Sean, or someone with a capsule can break the record straight up...which surely will happen.
I didn't get the word from the inspector, but I believe J Dub was DQ'd for a missing seal, questionable adherence to the PRO category dress code, or something else equally serious.
There's always next time.
Respectfully yours,
Blacksheep Racing
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Originally posted by sponsonhead View PostPucker up Buttercup, and enjoy these.
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WOW!!! Great Pics! Now I really wish I would have come along. DangSattler Racing R-15
350cc Pro Alcohol Hydro
TEAM VRP
The Original "Lunatic Fringe"
Spokane Appraiser
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congrats
J-Dub,
Great job this weekend!!!! More impressed with throwing out the 95% rule and going for it all. True racer my man. Hope you will be at Depue again and come by and give the fans a few minutes with me on the PA, I would love for them to get to know your story!!!
Pat, Thanks for the great picture, nothing like being able to read the newspaper on the other side of that beautiful Karelson(SP), WOW what lift.
Ray
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Almost there
After a quick jump off the Interstate to take The Browns to The Super Bowl, the Dub Shack is clean as a whistle and setting up for final approach.
All personal electronic devices have been stowed, and our seat backs are being returned to their upright and locked positions.
Is there still time to lose my luggage?
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